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Lontra-Canadense (Lontra canadensis)Observador
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Some jerk ran this poor creature over, it breaks my heart. We have lived 9n the Perdido river for 50 year and I have never seen one on the river. But knew they were there, I've only seen them at Fort Pickens jetty. This was about a mile and a half east of Ruby's Fish Camp.
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Família EulophidaeObservador
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Appears to be maggots erupting from a caterpillar.
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Hypercompe scriboniaObservador
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Temperatures: 45°-53°f approximately during the day over the previous 3 day prior to this observation, with night Temperatures reaching 30°f for approximately 5-6 hours. Host tree is Quercus.
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Amêijoa-Asiática (Corbicula fluminea)Observador
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Found in Eleven mile creek near the paper mill discharge South of Kingfield rd approximately 100 yards in the creek. All specimens are dead, only shells have been seen, no digging has been performed.
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Género TrametesObservador
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observations made from the Greenway trail boardwalk, Fairfield entrance.
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Smell is mealy, prominent double thick walled metuloid pleurocystidia, more microscopy to come.
KOH: Negative on cap surface
Lugols: Negative on cap surface
Pretty sure this is Hohenbuehelia petaloides, but waiting to finish microscopy to confirm before identifying to species level.
Spores inamyloid
Microscopy pictures posted are at 400x
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Rã-Verde-Americana (Lithobates clamitans)Observador
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Under the boardwalk 8n Jones swamp, part of the greenway trail
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Juá-de-Capote (Physalis angulata)Observador
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Growing amongst sunflower crop.
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Pluteus petasatusObservador
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Growing from buried Quercus stump, pileus is off white, with a tanish, flattened umbo
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Cobra-Marrom (Storeria dekayi)Observador
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My daughter sent me this picture, it's a gorgeous little critter.
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Besouros-Joia e Afins (Família Buprestidae)Observador
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Found under the bark of a Quercus nigra tha was felled 1 month ago, found while debarking.